For single-unit orders the price sits around 480 USD, but if you're buying 10 or more it drops to roughly 420 each, and at 50 units or so our company can get down to 390—basically, the more you order the better the per-unit cost works out, though the MOQ for that lowest tier is 50 pieces.
The biggest caveat here is that it's not really built for heavy-duty human hospital use where you'd be rolling it over tile all day with 200kg loads; the 150kg capasity is fine for most animal surgeries, but if you're regularly loading it with large orthopedic sets and a monitor, you'll want to check the weight distribution.
What it does well is give you stable, autoclavable surface that handles chemical disinfectants without rusting—304 stainlss with an antimicrobial finish, and the adjustable height form 760mm to 1060mm means you can set it for a tall equine surgeon or a small animal vet without back strain, though the casters with brakes are decent but not hospital-grade smooth.
We've had a few buyers mention the shelves are spaced a bit tight for tall IV poles or fluid bags, but for instrument trays and small monitors it works fine; the dimensions are 600mm by 650mm by 1595mm, so it fits through standdard doorways, and the lead time is usually 20 days or so but confirm before ordering.
Anyway, the 12-month manufacturing defects, and we provide the COA and CE documentation with each shipment—just note the surfce treatment is antimicrobial but not certified for sterile field use, so it's better for prep areas or clean holding than directly in the surgical zone.
Also, the 5-layer design is actually four shelves plus a top tray, which is a detail the spec sheet doesn't make clear, and the autoclavable claim applies to the shelves and frame but not the casters or handles, so you'll need to wipe those down separately.